In particular, I like how this game (which is set before A New Hope) bridges not only the original movie's events and the prequels, but how it also brings in the High Republic--a couple hundred years before the birth of Anakin Skywalker--and the events from the recent Obi-wan Kenobi show. It does so while crafting an entertaining story of its own with characters whom I genuinely like. On top of that is an addictive gameplay formula that works for 99% of the game. The 1% where it doesn't are its fights where the player loses in cinematic action after winning in the gameplay--even worse, if you lose before you're supposed to lose, you have to start all over again. One fight in particular made me so angry that I switched over to one of my damaged controllers when I noticed that I was pressing in on the left thumbstick too hard.
While it might be strange to find different hair styles in crates that were locked away hundreds of years ago, the loot collection was still addictive. Nearly all of it was cosmetic, but I still found myself spending a lot of time figuring out which pieces and color scheme best fit the lightsaber that I wanted. I was glad that I could find upgrades to the map that made finding all of those gems easier.
I might not play this particular game again, but I look forward to what the next sequel might bring.